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Check Amkor's website. QFN is called MLF at Amkor.
https://www.amkor.com/Products/all_datasheets/microleadframe.pdf
There is no exact data for 48pin QFN. But you can translate the available 44pin one into 48pin one by outer interpolation, I'd suppose...
This number shall be common for prevailing P&R suites, like SoCEncounter, Magma, and Astro.
But it shall be simply the listed price before discount. 40% or even 50% off may be possible, if you are good in the bargain plus paying by cash... :P
This number shall be for the selling price. Then...
Thanks for the constructive comments made by Amuro and srik. I am very interested in this so called "Window maker", since I used Solaris and tend to migrate to Linux. But unfortunately I am a newbie to Linux.
Please could you two tell more about the Window maker? Is it an equivalence to Linux...
Re: the other parts?
zackwang,
Please make sure you did check these stuffs in different posts, before making any reply.
No, these two posts are actually different...
Steve88
hostid of a linux machine
Hi wzdreamer,
Does the proposed way change Linux host ID permanently? Or I shall ask this question by below separate ones :
1. Will the new host ID be valid in current shell only?
2. Or will the new host ID be valid in all shells open afterwards?
3. Or will the new...
Here is the direct link where you can find some good stuffs.
http://www.cic.edu.tw/training/train_download/92_A/
Few are with traditional Chinese. But this should not cause too much inconvenience to those who are not familiar with Chinese characters.
Sorry the disclosure of above link may...
Hi,
Check out the USB1.1 driver for windows at https://www.ftdichip.com/.
The drivers there are for FTDI's own chips, but supposedly you can get a quick reference by reviewing theirs.
FTDI's advantage in the USB chip is the close driver support...
Sorry I do not have the other chapters.
Check the complete book out at below link.
"Timing Verification of Application-Specific Integrated Circuits" by Farzad Nekoogar
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0137943482/ref%3Dsim%5Fbooks/103-5515720-4925446
Steve88
At least two things can be expected.
* They all support library format either directly or indirectly through data conversion.
* They shall be much cheaper in the price.
Steve88
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